Deborah Rodman1
Father | Benjamin Rodman1 |
Mother | Hannah (?)1 |
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She and Joseph had one known child, Benjamin Rodman.1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 85.
Jesse Eddy1
Father | John Eddy1 |
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He and his first wife Sarah had the following known children, all born in Northbridge, Worcester Co., Massachusetts: Sarah (b 14 May 1792), Mary (b 21 August 1793), Hannah (b 8 May 1795, d 9 October 1797), John (b 18 July 1799), Jesse (b 18 February 1801).1 He and his second wife Hannah had two known children, both born in Northbridge, Worcester Co., Massachusetts: Hannah S. (b 30 November 1811) and Joanna D. (b 20 March 1818).1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 86.
Elizabeth Arnold1
Father | Rufus Arnold1 |
Mother | Ruth (?)1 |
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She and Jonathan had the following known children, all born in Providence, Providence Co., Rhode Island: Arnold (b 23 October 1788), Phebe (b 8 August 1791), Welcome (b 3 April 1794), Ruth Eddy (b 28 October 1796), Caleb (b 26 January 1799), Elizabeth (b 26 March 1801), Samuel (b 28 November 1803), Charles (b 10 July 1807), Gilbert (b 17 March 1811).1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 86.
Sarah Bowen1
Father | William Bowen1 |
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She and Joshua had the following known children: William (b 7 December 1793), Seneca (b 24 July 1796), Jesse E. (b 14 January 1798), Thomas (b 3 January 1800), Joseph (b 3 January 1802), Susan (b 12 May 1804), Jennings B. (b 26 September 1806), Josiah S. (b 14 February 1808), Isaac W. (b 15 September 1810), Albert (b 18 September 1812), Ann B. (b 14 September 1815).1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, pp. 86,87.
Susannah Taber1
Father | Benjamin Taber1 |
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She and Caleb had the following known children, all born in New Bedford, Bristol Co., Massachusetts: Phebe (b 15 October 1790), Lydia (b 24 January 1793), Susan (b 14 March 1795), Benjamin T. (b 21 August 1797), Joseph (b 11 December 1799), James B. (b 19 December 1802), John H. (b 21 March 1806), Mary T. (b 7 July 1809), Arnold S. (b 28 July 1812).1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 87.
Lydia Southwick1
Father | Daniel Southwick1 |
Mother | Ruth Massey1 |
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She and her husband James moved from Rhode Island to Beekman, Dutchess Co., New York.1 They were Quakers.1 They had seven children, including Jarvis and George (b 13 January 1789, d 21 January 1791).1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 98.
Eunice Nichols1
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She and James had no children.1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 98.
Sarah Hawks1
Father | Thomas Hawks1 |
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She and Benjamin had the following known children: James, Susan, Joseph, Ruth, Seneca, Thomas, Benjamin, Sarah, Betsey, Catherine, Paulina, Mary.1
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- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 98.
John Bowen1
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He and Phebe had the following known children: Jonathan, Susan, Anna, Dorcas, Benjamin, Phebe, Pardon, Ephraim, Isaac.1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 99.
Susan Hill1
Father | Joseph Hill1 |
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She and Isaac had the following known children: Lydia M. (b 18 March 1794), Dorcas C. (b 30 April 1795), Rebecca H. (b 2 September 1796, d 8 October 1797), Joseph W. (b 25 February 1798), Rebecca H. (b 6 May 1799), Isaac (b 7 December 1800), Edward (b 17 September 1802), Susan H. (b 27 August 1808), Martha (b 2 April 1811), Rodmond (b 14 February 1815).1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, pp. 99,100.
Barnabas Taber1
Father | Benjamin Taber1 |
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He and Mary had the following known children, all born in New Bedford, Bristol Co., Massachusetts: William C. (b 24 February 1797), Charles (b 10 June 1799), Benjamin (b 25 November 1801, d 13 June 1821), Edmund (b 16 July 1804, d 16 July 1816), Susan (b 14 April 1807), Mary (b 10 March 1810), Isaac C. (b 18 February 1818), Edmund (b 18 November 1819).1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 100.
Anna Bliss1
Father | Amos Bliss1 |
Mother | Mary Davenport1 |
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- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 100.
Anna Brown1
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- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 100.
Joseph Congdon1
Father | Samuel Congdon1 |
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He and Elizabeth had the following known children: Timothy (b 20 May 1815), Joseph, William.1
Citations
- [S352] G. E. Congdon, The Congdon Chronicle, p. 100.